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Hi! smile Help! Last year, I had this problem. I did get it solved...eventually. This year, I'm having the same problem. On a couple of strands of my Christmas lights, all of one color is out. On another strand, several bulbs are out. Is there a pretty easy and simple way to fix this? Also, on one strand, there was a color that was working, but, I pulled out a bulb that was out, and it made that color go out completely. I can't get it to come back. It was fine, before I pulled out that one...what do I do about that?
I know they make some kind of bulb tester....would that help?
Please, please help. This is very frustrating.
Thank you! smile

-Trinity
 
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I know how frustrating it can be. I gave up, threw the darn things away and bought new ones. Those lights just are not worth my sanity!!
 
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jeje is right. How mush does a new set cost, even before Christmas. $4-$5 for a 100 light set.

Go hunting for that one bulb and that may take 30 min. to find. How much is you time worth. Mrs. WoW picks up a couple of sets at the after Christmas sales when we need them. always have a set on hand.

One buld, one quick replacement is OK, but waste an afternoon repairing, no way.
 
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